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From: A-54H1

Position: Xur 5

Stardate: 201253281

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The months of waiting are finally over, my patience has paid off.

Finally, after seven long months after I graduated from the

academy, I've been assigned a mission and, more importantly, a

ship.

The mission doesn't sound too interesting, it is yet another map an

unknown part of the universe. It boils down to having a ship full

of scientists, flying to a far away-ish space and then letting the

scientists play with their fancy gyzmos. After some time in the

unknown space, we'll conclude that the unknown space isn't all that

unknown and that it is in fact quite similar to the known space.

Just vacuum and rocks.

The more I think about it, the more it feels like the higher

command just wants to be rid of me and they don't mind giving me an

expensive toy just so I sod off. But hey, at least I'll have my own

ship.

Now, about the ship. I almost spilled my coffee when I read the

assignment order. It is not just any regular ship, the engineering

corps really outdid themselves this time. It is one of the two

ships of Atreides class in existence, the wonderful A-54H1. I

wasn't really fond of the codename, so I imediatelly renamed her to

Asahi. Her older sister, A-54H0, was a prototype and was undergoing

trials during last two years. I haven't read the reports yet, but

apparently the prototype was finally approved for real world use.

She is like a dream. She has state of the art equipment,

propulsion, sensors, everything. She even boasts an Outer Hull

Reconfiguration module, meaning she can change the shape of her

outer hull to some degree. Not sure for what purpose, but she is

definitely packed with features. I can't wait to take her out of

the dock. So far I've been granted only remote and read-only access

so I can familiarize myself with her at least a bit, without flying

away with her immediatelly.

She is built to be flown with standard crew of 60, with skeleton

crew being just 10 people. In worst case scenario, she can be flown

with only 4 people, but I hope it won't ever come to that. From

what I heard she will be fully staffed and we will be carrying a

lot of passengers. I should receive the full crew roster in a few

days, so far I have no idea who I'll be flying with.

I'm really looking forward to taking her on her maiden voyage.

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